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One Evening in the Park

The man was lounging in the park, discontent oozing out of every pore, when he heard a car door click. He ran to hide behind the bushes, and saw a petite woman walking away from her car, towards the open space in the middle , carrying a yoga mat. It was clear that she was …

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Posted byneerja2014October 1, 2014October 1, 2014Posted inwriting101Tags: assigment, dog, fiction3 Comments on One Evening in the Park

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The Lady with the Crown by Kathleen Canrinus

The author’s spare, straightforward writing style immediately pulled me into the heart of this mother daughter memoir. It feels authentic and real. When I first heard about it, I was ambivalent about reading memoirs (no-holds barred seems to be the norm these days) but I am glad I read this one. It has restored my […]

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